who want's to help me to develop an Alternative to cPanel and package it
for Centos and Fedora
please contact me.
thank you.
On 12/23/2016 10:57 PM, FrancisM wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 at 17:59, Nux! wrote:
>
>> If you want free/foss then Virtualmin.
>>
>>
>>
>> Very good
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 at 17:59, Nux! wrote:
> If you want free/foss then Virtualmin.
>
>
>
> Very good panel, good support and they have been highly consistent over
> the years and very receptive.
>
>
>
> CPanel has also improved massively in the last few years, well worth the
>
If you want free/foss then Virtualmin.
Very good panel, good support and they have been highly consistent over the
years and very receptive.
CPanel has also improved massively in the last few years, well worth the price.
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On Thu, 22 Dec 2016 22:16:15 +0100
Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 15/12/2016 alle 15.17 +, FrancisM ha scritto:
> > Im looking for alternative for cPanel and somehow
>
> ISPconfig is open source and work well.
>
> http://www.ispconfig.org/documentation/
>
as is
Il giorno gio, 15/12/2016 alle 15.17 +, FrancisM ha scritto:
> Im looking for alternative for cPanel and somehow
ISPconfig is open source and work well.
http://www.ispconfig.org/documentation/
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On 12/15/2016 11:23 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
> I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
> OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
> thing anymore.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
You are talking about 2 different market segments.
End user single
On Fri, 16 Dec 2016 at 02:10, Dave Stevens wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 18:23:31 +0100
>
> Andrew Holway wrote:
>
>
>
> > I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
>
> > OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not
On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 18:23:31 +0100
Andrew Holway wrote:
> I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
> OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
> thing anymore.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
the people at virtualmin.com
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 06:23:31PM +0100, Andrew Holway wrote:
> I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
> OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
> thing anymore.
For what it's worth, someone just mentioned this on the NYCBUG mailing
I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
thing anymore.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 15 December 2016 at 16:17, FrancisM wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Im looking for alternative for
Also check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_hosting_control_panels
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On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP of my
own on a Debian box he colo’d running a basterdized qmail/tinydns and custom
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP of my
own on a Debian box he colo’d running a basterdized qmail/tinydns and custom
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:55 AM, Garry Dale garry.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Trutwin, Joshua wrote:
Hello all,
Hi, Josh. The CentOS lists are really not the appropriate place for this
thread. No doubt there are many members of the CentOS community who can
and will help. However, I'm quite certain
On 02/24/11 12:42 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Garry, what the OP has asked has a lot todo with CentOS. He's looking
for a web based management tool-set to manage his CentOS server, by
the way.
As per your definition, the list should have been much much quieter
and stuff like Gnome, KDE, web cams,
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 8:56 AM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 02/24/11 12:42 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
My centos system runs apache and php and postgres, and on top of that
I'm running drupal, and I'm having some problems with my theme template
CSS. hey, its on centos, shouldn't
On 2/23/2011 9:49 AM, Trutwin, Joshua wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP
of my
own on a Debian box he colo'd running a basterdized qmail/tinydns and
custom
built httpd/mysql/etc
Am 24.02.11 14:17, schrieb William Warren:
On 2/23/2011 9:49 AM, Trutwin, Joshua wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP
of my
own on a Debian box he colo'd running a basterdized
On 2/24/11 2:42 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Garry, what the OP has asked has a lot todo with CentOS. He's looking
for a web based management tool-set to manage his CentOS server, by
the way.
If you just want to manage 'a server' through a web interface, you might like
ClearOS, which is mostly
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
I was leaning towards webmin/virtualmin but thought I'd check with this list
for any suggestions. Had bad experiences with Plesk from a while
ago so leaving that off the table. We have experience with cPanel
through
On 23/02/11 16:24, Lucian wrote:
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
+1 for Virtualmin.
People will brag that it's insecure etc, but it has always done the
job for me and I have more than 100 installations of it. I never had
security problems because of
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP of my
own on a Debian box he colo’d running a basterdized qmail/tinydns
On 11-02-23 09:49 AM, Trutwin, Joshua wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP
of my
own on a Debian box he colo'd running a basterdized qmail/tinydns and
custom
built httpd/mysql/etc
On 2/23/2011 9:49 AM, Trutwin, Joshua wrote:
I was leaning towards webmin/virtualmin but thought I'd check with
this list
for any suggestions. Had bad experiences with Plesk from a while
ago so leaving that off the table. We have experience with cPanel
through another fail host, it's ok but
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 5:18 PM, David Sommerseth
d...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
That one user with more than 100 installations haven't experienced security
issues with a product doesn't mean that there is no security issues.
I absolutely agree. Didn't want to imply Webmin is unhackable;
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:47 PM, John Hinton webmas...@ew3d.com wrote:
The Webmin project is very active. If you have
a problem or perceived bug, and no one else gets around to answering, you
will normally hear back from Jamie Cameron the man behind it all, within
hours of making a post. That
+1 for Virtualmin.
People will brag that it's insecure etc, but it has always done the job for me
and I have more than 100 installations of it. I never had security problems
because of it.
Thanks for all the posts.
Curious about the people will brag that it's insecure - is there a poor track
On 2/23/2011 12:18 PM, David Sommerseth wrote:
That one user with more than 100 installations haven't experienced security
issues with a product doesn't mean that there is no security issues.
It can just as much mean nobody tried to hack any of those installations,
or that they have tried
On 2/23/2011 2:04 PM, Trutwin, Joshua wrote:
+1 for Virtualmin.
People will brag that it's insecure etc, but it has always done the job for
me
and I have more than 100 installations of it. I never had security problems
because of it.
Thanks for all the posts.
Curious about the people will
I certainly don't plan to allow access to webmin save for a couple selected
IP's and I'm not surprised to see any web application have security
vulnerabilities. But if it's on par with something like phpbb as far as
security
problems go, I'll probably look elsewhere.
No where close!
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP of my
own on a Debian box he colo’d running a basterdized qmail/tinydns
On Feb 23, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Trutwin, Joshua jtrut...@csbsju.edu wrote:
+1 for Virtualmin.
People will brag that it's insecure etc, but it has always done the job for
me
and I have more than 100 installations of it. I never had security problems
because of it.
Thanks for all the posts.
Trutwin, Joshua wrote:
Hello all,
Hi, Josh. The CentOS lists are really not the appropriate place for this
thread. No doubt there are many members of the CentOS community who can
and will help. However, I'm quite certain that CentOS is wholly separate
from the other, so threads on the CentOS
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